They really don’t make them like they used to, do they? With changing times and changing landscapes, Jack Starrett’s RACE WITH THE DEVIL is not a film that could be easily replicated for today’s audiences. In fact, the film is such a product of a very specific time and place in American History that there are very few films quite like it, even from it’s own era. And yet, even in its dated gestation, RACE WITH THE DEVIL is still a thrilling film that resonates and frightens to this day with the power that few modern films can.

Welcome to Ghoulish Galleries, FANGORIA’s newest column highlighting some of the things in horror culture that must be seen to be believed. Whether it’s eerie artwork, disturbing designs or things that will catch your eye (literally), we dare you to share our most Ghoulish Galleries!

Anyone who has attended a film festival in the past several years knows that horror shorts are becoming a quick way to discover excellent, up-and-coming talent in the genre. And as of recently, FANGORIA has been quite lucky to give the online premieres to some truly great scare fare, including a short from Fango’s own Rebekah McKendry. Today, FANGORIA is very proud to add another entry to our rousing roster of shocking shorts with Graham Denman’s brutal and effective HOUSE CALL!

In FANGORIA’s addition of television categories to our 2014 Chainsaw Awards, one acclaimed series that received plenty of nominations was Showtime’s PENNY DREADFUL. John Logan’s mythology-bending take on Gothic Victorian London, populated with the likes of Victor Frankenstein, Abraham Van Helsing, Dorian Gray and more, got off to a slow start but soon became a quick fan favorite with it’s visceral brand of erotic terror. And with the second season premiering this spring, PENNY DREADFUL has released a new, extended look at the series’ anticipated return.

For those paying attention to 2014’s multitude of impressive film festivals, there were few that were as immersive, unique and overall frightening as the Stanley Film Festival. Held at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, which earned a reputation as the inspiration for the Overlook Hotel in THE SHINING, the Stanley Film Festival not only offered different and creepy festival fare from around the globe, but threw participating cinephiles into a new experience that included a riveting Alternate Reality Game. And for 2015, the Stanley Film Festival will deliver bigger and bolder chills, and now, you can purchase your passes to make sure you don’t miss out.

Welcome to TOYS OF TERROR, Fango’s weekly feature exhibiting the coolest horror accessories across the web. Whether you’re a collector, connoisseur or simply making your love of horror a family affair, these petrifying playthings are likely to impress even the most heartless horror fan. So if you’re searching for a ghoulish gift, look no further…

While good adaptations of video game properties are more rare than a blizzard in Las Vegas, that doesn’t stop fans from approaching every attempt with cautious optimism. Case-in-point: Zach Lipovsky’s upcoming feature-length DEAD RISING adaptation, entitled DEAD RISING: WATCHTOWER, which will debut on Crackle from Legendary Productions. And now, fans will know when to catch the series on the Sony-owned web network, as the NY Daily News reports WATCHTOWER will be available on March 27th.

Ever since showrunner Bryan Fuller made it clear that the third season of HANNIBAL would be pitting Will Graham against RED DRAGON baddie Francis “The Tooth Fairy” Dolarhyde, fans have been speculating who may fill the villains monumental shoes. After all, the character has been portrayed by some of the best character actors out there: Tom Noonan in Michael Mann’s MANHUNTER and Ralph Fiennes in Brett Ratner’s RED DRAGON. But luckily, HANNIBAL has found a worthy actor to take the reigns of the character and hopefully deliver a sinister performance not to be forgotten in THE HOBBIT actor Richard Armitage.

Welcome to Nightmare Anniversary, where FANGORIA looks back at film’s celebrating special anniversaries this year and toast to the times in which they were released. What skeletons remain in the closet of the fright films we love so dearly? That’s what Nightmare Anniversary aims to dig up.

Welcome to Shadowvision, a regular column in which Fangoria.com revisits modern horror films in black and white. The purpose is to analyze these films through a new lens, seeing if the classically informed viewing experience will give a new angle to familiar images. If you’d like to watch along at home, it’s simple: go into your TV settings and desaturate the picture completely, then adjust the contrast and brightness to fit either standard or high definition.

While Showtime’s return to TWIN PEAKS is definitely among 2016’s most anticipated events for horror fans, there still hasn’t been much in the way of developments, aside from Mark Frost’s tie-in novel. But now, straight from the horse’s mouth, we have a significant development and a confirmation of what we’ve all been waiting for: Agent Dale Cooper will be returning to Twin Peaks.